Highlights

  • BGMI makers Krafton has just soft-launched Bullet Echo India.
  • It is a multiplayer, PvP tactical shooter.
  • Krafton collaborated with Spanish devs ZeptoLab for the game.
  • Now available on both iOS and Android.

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Bullet Echo India is a new multiplayer PvP tactical shooter created for the Indian audience, from the house of Krafton. The BGMI makers have collaborated with ZeptoLab, offering a crossover with the popular battle royale in game.  Here's all you need to know. 

Bullet Echo India drops with BGMI crossover and Indian skins: What’s new in this PVP tactical shooter?

In the latest development for the Indian gaming market, Krafton, in collaboration with ZeptoLab, has announced the release of Bullet Echo India. This Indian mobile game reportedly caters to the preferences of the local gaming community, offering a top-down shooter mobile game experience.

Available on both Android and iOS platforms, Bullet Echo India positions itself as a notable entry in the mobile shooter game India category.

Bullet Echo India Gameplay Details

The core of Bullet Echo India gameplay lies in its multiplayer PvP tactical setup. Players will be sorted into fast-paced battles, as they aim to outlast others in a dynamic environment.

The game stands out by incorporating auto-shooting mechanisms, a diverse selection of heroes, and multiple game modes, catering to a variety of playstyles.

Despite its current soft-launch status, limiting full access, the game promises a broad appeal.

Bullet Echo India Brings Unique Features and Indian Skins

Bullet Echo India has integrated Indian skins, aimed at the Indian audience. Heroes such as Slayer, Sparkle, and Mirage are adorned with skins inspired by Indian culture, while Stalker gets a special BGMI skin, underlining the BGMI collaboration with Bullet Echo India.

This inclusion not only enriches the game's visual appeal but also pays homage to India's rich heritage.

Strategic Initiatives by Krafton India

Under the leadership of Anuj Sahani, the Krafton India Incubator Programme seeks to innovate within the Indian gaming sector. The launch of Bullet Echo India is a testament to Krafton's commitment to providing localized content that speaks directly to Indian gamers.

This initiative is part of a broader strategy to deepen engagement with the community and offer games that reflect local tastes and preferences.

Max Petrov, CEO of ZeptoLab said in a statement that “The inclusion of localised Indian-themed skins has enabled us to deliver a rich gameplay content that resonates with players. We believe that Bullet Echo India will set a new standard in tactical gaming, offering players an exciting and engaging journey filled with challenges and memorable moments."

Where and How to Download Bullet Echo India?

Bullet Echo India is now ready for you to download and jump right in. Available in Google PlayStore and Apple App Store, here's how you can download from the respective platforms for Android and iOS respectively.

For iPhone, iPad and Mac users, devices need to operate on iOS 12.0 or later, iPadOS 12 or later, and macOS 11.0 or later respectively, along with Apple M1 chip or later, The game is also playable on the Apple Vision Pro, which has a minimum requirement of visionOS 1.0 or later.

Apple users can download and install the game from the Apple App Store, where it is now downloadable from.

For Android users, devices need to operate on version 6.0 or higher.

Head over to the Google PlayStore page of Bullet Echo India to install the game on your phone and jump right in.

With Krafton and ZeptoLab at the helm, the game is expected to deliver a gaming experience that is both immersive and culturally relevant. As it navigates through its soft-launch phase, Bullet Echo India is set to redefine expectations and offer Indian gamers a platform that reflects their culture and gaming aspirations.

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